The Florida Bar recently published an article aimed at attorneys titled “‘Legal freegans’ are looking to ‘eat your lunch.’” (February 15, 2014) The article was focusing on nonlawyer entities “encroaching on the traditional practice of law.” Interestingly, the article praised the services provided by nonlawyer entities, stating that nonlawyer companies “can draft, in a matter of minutes, ‘airtight, top-notch contracts, pulled together without the use of a lawyer’” The article went on to say, ““They are really not doing anything that a law firm could not be doing right now…”

So what’s the problem? Why are the lawyers so upset with nonlawyers encroaching on the “traditional practice of law?” Why all the concern and hand-wringing? It all boils down to one thing: money. The article says, “One of the challenges is that these nonlawyer companies are offering the same services as lawyers at a much lower or the same cost…Services are offered ‘at a fraction of the cost,’ of traditional law firms.”

One of the many benefits of using Divorce Docs is that you can avoid costly litigation, which is where many attorneys make their money. Companies like Divorce Docs can be perceived to be a threat to law firms because, as the article points out, nonlawyer services, “will be seen by the public as something that improves access to justice and legal services, which will make it difficult for lawyers to make the case that these types of services should not be offered.” EXACTLY!

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